Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 3, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 April 1848 — Page 3

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DAILY JOUHNAL, WEDXESDAY MOEXIXG, APRIL 20.

FIRE. A stable belonging to Mr. John Tavne, r.tuaio-J; below Division street, was burned down last nih: about 9 o'clock, and w -. two horses were burned to death. There had beenno light used about "it for week 3, and it waa evidently tha-woik of an incendicry- The Circus was near at hind and crowdel at U.3 time, and the people flocked to the fire and aided the firemen, who were soon on the s,ot with thtir apparatus, in preventing the spread of the hce. &r"Laugh ard grow fat" is an old adage; and Sterne tells us that every time a man laughs he add 'something to his life. If this be so and we ar r.ot disposed to doubt it we took a new lease of life hit night. Dan Ricekept a crowd in"g(xd' morwith themselves and all the world," at the Cu-iis last niht by hi rich jokes; and as laughter tagood fn health, a. provocative to appetite, and a f.ierid to di?uou. we doubt n. : t vtry one ieei hefr :hlj ri;.. -. -n r-r being lighu-f in tk . ket. Di. ?j denha'u t;iJ ?ay the arrival o! a ni-ry-andrew i.i a town v? r: ore beneficial tothe health of the inhnLi'an'athan tnen'y asses loaded wiJi rceüicine, and Mr. Pott, a ceiebruted snrgon. reiiisrk.! ?'m ha never asw the "'Tailor riding' to Brentford" wi'Vout feeling bctlcr lor a week afterwards. We congratulato our ciüzer.s that the dora i.? tote repeated this afternoon ri d f night. This is hyfif hundred per ctnf the b t Circus that has ever visited ns. Tin. Band, with ircndal at its head, has no equal in the Union, the performers are the beat we have cvereen. and every way gentlemanly, the herse are splendid, the ic ".rxlations excellent, and Dar Rice ininiitaUr. Thoee who stay away will miss a treat and be sorry i it all ho balance of their liven Recollect at 2 oYl.ck iMs afternoon and at 7 tonight. Cm Maßhält. Mr. Wm. Dell was elected by the Common Council, at their called meeting on Monday ercninsj, Marshall cf the city for the ensuing year. Mr. Cell was the mnrsliall last year and performed the duties to. the FatUiaetion of the Board and the public. " Pi5r?T Bazes Dead. We were informed by a friend on yesterday of the death of the Rev. Bishop Dozen, of Vinson', after an illness of only fourday. His death .viil be deeply regretted by the public I. O. O. F. The members of this order in our city celebrate their anniversary to-day by a procession, oration, and a dinner at the Sherwood House. Th cra".ion will be dt live red by J. A. IIe.tricxs. Es jr., at t' e M.ethcdist Church. The order is in a Tffj fii uri?hing condition here and uo doubt will marke aa itnpo-dng appearance. See the noiice ia another columa.' CCJ'The Whigs carried the municipal election at Portland on the 14th inst. Akother Steamboat Sunk. The steamer Maid of Osage a packet on the upper Red river, spruna leak lately, and sunk ia eight feet water. The boat is a total loss. Her cargo, consisting of 220 bales cf cotton will nearly all be saved. 2Co live lost. TnE Pbisoxeh at Large." The M lowing extract of a letter, from the city ot Mexico !o the editor of the Xew Orleans Crescent, will be icad with interest: - "Scott feels deeply mortified at the course things have taken, and does not look likt the suite man. Can yon wunder that the proud spirit, which bore him Irom victory to v'.ctory in this Hey has beer, partially bro ken. and the hrm step which was wont to tread the earth so proudly, has been changed to the slow paco ol the disconsolate? 1 con less that my heart bled when I saw Winfield Scotl stat-ding before the court, a criminal,! (to use hi owu language.) I could scarcely realize lh? fact. To sco him there amongst those he lad accused, of scrambling for ju-stice," impressed rnc with a feeling 1 cancot portray. I thought of the last six months of the ureit services he had rendered his country, and, for the moment, thought ap pSicable ih j iisr rue -"flepublica are unetul." I thought of the battles in this valley from Cunlreras to the National Pahce of the time when thir.gs looked darkeat, and he showed himself to the troops: what confidence it inspired in them, and how cheerfully they would move forward to attack the ioe sanguine of success when he Erected. I contrasted ihass times with the pi- ;v,- : J it wii painful. I peer uw L;m lco sr r;ow!ul till then. When Churubusro .ras ifu iy wjitird 5icr-ned, auJ l.e hid ten h' boi tl.e rlht, ind when the c. Jv re-rf?-t,.;n! tfie r iles were c;it:t n to llifs aupi.i a" diiieid?; iiien, tv.cti t!u list were disposed of, whea the l:arJcst nad to f-. id ctT, th9re wis an anxiety in his face but nt:gh like sorrow. I soon had th plti sure then to see him smile, fur the U ions oi Snta Anna.lud been put to fl'ght by hi? well directed columns. But there was nthing of that sort to change his countenance in the Court of Inquiry, lie enteted sorrowfully and left it without a change. It i true thtt his lip would curl with disdaiu, oc casionally, during the progress of the trial; Let then it would ogam resume us melancholy. 1 'Gentlemen, I would n t posses the feel'..ji itui actuate General coit now fur ttU the hbh honors he has wcu. lie cannot be under the least apprehension as to the result of any court, but, then, he had a right to ex pect better things from that countiy whose honor and character in war he Lad so far advred." - An Irishman's Wit. Some years rp, I was lour.gingon a sandy plain in England, awaiting the arrive! of ihciiit ; tl: was is Jc; 33 Africa: lo d tao Morkir i.aru' j'nking we!!; ey i:id iy iiiiuing sau J drier aid r'.iii more dry. 'i he only apparent moisture was the sweat oi the brow, which was most copious. Do you expect to find water here?" Oh plase your honor, I'm aeared we nil ''AT'aid to find witer! why, what arc ou

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- - " Wasbia-jtox, April 32. h either house of Congress was action to-day. Cincinnati, April 22. The river 1 1 thajxint is fallihs slowly. ' s " "l : . " FlTT3BC0,Apr 122. There ore four feet water in the cannel an I at a stand. ; . Locistillx, April 13. There were 5 feet 1 inah water in the conti b; the uae, last evening.1 " CiwcutNi.Tr; Ai :A 12 The market for flour is stagnant and sales r.r no iniaal. alea of prime red wheat at 90. Rye 55OC0c, Sales ot whisky at 15ic. Groceries are unchanged. Sales of chece nt f-i X?c There is nothing doing in Lard. Sales of Mess cork at small low at $7 73; 5C0 piece shouldere at - n bulk; bacon shouldsrs 21c, packed. The marke ;j unchanged on other articles. The rates of freight to Ievr' Orleans, are: flour 40c s:k 50c. red whiskevlOc : The ruarkets are all unsettled, and much depressed. 11 alders axe w-aiting the arrival ot the-Cambria. ', i - PlTTSBCRF, April 72. Sales of flour at SI 62iS$l 75. The market is c ady but not active. Sales of hog-round at 3lE3lc. 100 kegs Lard rt 5c. 'Groceries are unchanged. Jales of rectified whisky at 20c. There u no change in other articles. " 4 . - Ibrivals of Vessxu at N. Orleans from Northf . Ports. April 13 and H ships .Sabina and Ly- ' l and bark Grampus from New York; ships K&tah- . 1 and Robert Burton from Philadelphia. April 16 ship Columbus from Boston. 90We are authorized to announce JOHN SPIKER a a candidate for a seat in the Lower Uoue of the rw'jt Legislature, at the ensuing election. tO-We are authorized to announce WILLIAM WHITTLESEY aa a candidate for a seat in the next Legislature. mart!5 BALDNESS AND LOSOF HAIR is caused bv a warn ot'heahhy action of the vessels which throw off the perspiration from the head. When these ves e.a are weak or diseased, the Perspiration is thick and clammy, and adheres to the mouth of the pores, and cloys them up, and dries and forms scurlfor dan druff, jjess blood is then carried to the roots of the hair, and for want of which the hair has not sulficient nourishment, and consequently becomes dry and harsh, and begins insensibly to fall off, which continuing to increase eventually produces baldness, ttestore the capillary vessels ot the hair to their former healthy circulation, and a fine silky new hair "tniuiuKeiia anuearance, wnicn win increase in quantity and volume until the hair becomes thick and healthy. Jayne's flair Tonic i the onlv nrenaration that has ever been known to produce new hair on bald head. which it has done in innumerable iiMta.ntei. and will seldom fail, if properly and perseverin:;ly used. This valuable preparation excites the sea lo to a new andheaity action, cleanses it from scvrff and DAXDRcrr, prevents the hair from fallins off. or be coming prematurely gray, cures tho:e eruptive diseaseswhich often appear upon the head, and in a majority ol cases, produces ahne growth of xew hair, it also gives the hair a rich and beautiful apappearance, unequalled by anything of the kind. fcrJAVXt'S ExTECTO RANT. This is undniilitmllv the most vüuiblc, as it is decidedly the niuat popular medicine of ir kind ever introduced into this state. the demand for it has been constant and increasing. from the time it was first offered for aale Iwr, ait Juniiir lnlktirpunl lim NuniwOUS 'testimontals Ot its real worth uu uyeiumcss, uoiu many 01 . r: j ' v -- r., r r our cuizem iuiu ue pruuueru i uui a nisi win isly all that it is a speedy cure for coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, hoarseness, and all kinds of pulmo nary affections. Bau-;or ( e) Daily Whig, .'or sale by C BELL. Druggist, apil Main st Evansville. In the Probate Court of Vanterburgh County, in va cation, April 2ith, 1343. Margaret moner, vs. Lawrence Ilibner, Geo . um - rge Kieichman, luary Meichnian, John Dtlker Dorrolta Del Iter, Perrich Hibner, Peter Ilibner, and George M. Hibner. Tctition to sell real estate. A ND now at this time comes Margaret Ilibner Administratrix ot John.G Hibner. deceasrd.and titpM llPr ntf it inn nrivinir frtr tYn Fa .-if flu rn I ..tn t.. oi which the said John G. Hibner died seized, and al so files an affidavit from which it appears that ihr l -J - -- iveiaer ana iorroita ueiaer nis wile, ana oecrge M. Hibner. are not at this time residents of the State ot Indiana. rherefore notice ia herehv civen to the above n tim ed John Delker.Dorrelta Delker and George M. Hib ner that unless thev apnea rand answer said netition on or before the calling of this cause at the next term ot öaiu Court to he held ai the Court House, in Lvans vine, on tnc tnira .Mond iy in May next, the same wii. be heard and determined in their absence. ap 23 SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl k m. C COOK, ITI. D. Office Corner of 31 a in and Pine Streets, SI. LOUIS, MISSOURI. DOCT. COOK tenders his acknowledge ments to his numerous natrons for the con fidenee reposed in his jkill and ability in the important and critical department of the profes sion, to which he continues to devote his attention, viz: the diseases ot the Jt-iL and EAR. Having levoted the last fifteen years to the utudv and Drac- . : - : - .t ; I i c j i t uce in una ursncii oi meuicai science, ne let is assur ed that in even the most in derate cases he can jc compusn a permanantana sale cure, in sutrei-s neretotore warrants this degree ot conhdence in any case mat may te presented, i'ersons who are untor ui.aieiy anuciea wun disease oieitner the t.1 or the LAU, arc invited to call and seek relict. ap ll-d&.wly. NAILS. IRON ANnTASTINfiS. A flfl KEGS avwrted Boston and Pittsburg Naila Onu B Heneral BRsnrtPit Mru k nl Iron and Castings, in store and for sole l y jan iio. 43 BE.MENT & VIELE. PUBLIC SAi.rc. BY virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, made at its February term at 1C13, the undersigned administrators of Thomas R uarrison dec d, will sell at public aucion on the 3. lay of May, a. d. 1S43. between the hou of 10 o' :lock, A. M, and 5 o'clock P. M. of said day, ml the wvuniioust; u'iur, m uwciiy oi cvansviuc, the lol lowing described real estate. To Wit: llock, ISo. 161, in Lamasco city, containing about 4 49- lOU acres. There is erected on said Block a targe and substantial budding for manufacturing purposes. '1 erms of sale: One third ot the purchase money in cash. One third in six months, and the remaining in nine months from the day ot aal.;, the purchaser giving note with approved security and waiving relief laws. SAMUEDRR. i . . ap 1-ttw THOS E- G ARVTN I Admr- . SHERWOOD HOUSE. FIRST STREET. EVAXSV1LLE, IJCWAXA. THE undersigned having become proprietors I'v.h of the above well known establishment, beg leave to ofTer their services to the public and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to te able to continue the favornblo consideration tho Hoaso has heretofore enioyed under the management of Mr. Shrw.wvt. No exertions will be soared to cive uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Bar will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept c'ranand neat. Lbnz. 2" -..?retoior- ir : NAYÜAN ROWLEY.

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I n'i f.".! !(' i.!'A orrt Vre. ymerra, iicL. U': .'t. liuuti cLihs offretv';.4'11'-Vf-:..v. NV Vi.:i anu i..ij . h.vt s-itim es. re:cy a v. y i t' ticv inr?Mil'! Grava'!. I- tired L' : yi Sf. .-..v.k i- tin15! 1 C. 1 V. i i.'ci'iiii e'r. " d'-.ijdLl..- icicle to tin . tJcnt.kcpvrfji:.' tar and Kif t -fj, ' Jen retail spring tili I j;::!Wr wear, Sr wi. '.'.ff-nt !,nG:.r' lap 15! MOiCHlS S. JtMlNSO.N. Pa -."loons iTurr a. coatings. f iii tin.i tr, t,ruttT, i kiwh, a,o.!:nt 9 biaek f'rea vl)rii. ets.. Lr-: do Nienne. Li'ibiaek f'reapr, t " - nd Union cf.-c and etnpes, wi'.ri all the isi"l, ' rable styles, f;r ale lo at wholesale ard reint ly p 15 . ' lüliKI.S S. JOILVS N. PRIKTS' PRCSTTS!! endless cuaatity and variety ot Frir.U of the r.-. ext Spring and Summer vie i. together vrry'vuna new, in the way ot lAei t.-Js, lb: ot whulciiftiii and ntnil f v id rr k j 1 'GLOVEVivli3!! GLOVING!!! " f A I it w.iitMrt'niA II-,; und Anr)i rt.rt-.: fV ' I Kid (ilovea, tuiiertine Uiack do., u;rfiH LvL White d'J.. bur time white and cr'.rcd fcil. . uertine b!rK uet uioves, .! .Mit .r s i w D MOitRk o. JuiiN.o.. y : - - MOTJRNINO GOODS. i FULL and very desirable assortment of Mour--jL ning dress floods, superfine Bombazines, ilk Warn. Aloacas, (sumc very tine) Alpaca Lustres, superfine black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns iVc, now open and lor sale low by ap!5 JUUKKISS. JUilfltO. rANCT ARTICLES. THE subscriber has receivdd an assortment of: ideals, Sealitij; Wax, Note I'aper; fcteel Uetils, hings, 1 assets; Rag Claps, Needles, Purse Twist; Fancy Ueud, 1'ins Knitting 1'ius; Razors, Razor Straps, having; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &.C., &.C, Also, tklnnss, lnertinr. Drawer tioods ot every variety, for bale at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MUKU1S SJUllPtSlW. ALM HATS, E0NNET3, FLOWERS &C. AVCtiY large btock confuting of every variety of aunmer hats, leghrn, palm leal, French broid, shan?, .tc., fur and bilk bats of every desirable tu vie bonnots. all the newest styles, with a splen did assortment of llowers, ribbons and bonnet trim mings tor sale by ap 15J MORRIS S. JOHNSON . j. l.. i'i"TitoLrr. THANKFUL for past liberal DBtronaze, would respectfully inlorm the citizensof Evansville mi vicinity, inai ue nas jusi recti veu ms new an 1 plendid stock of Jewklry. Watches; and Clocks, which he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part ol: i me uoIJ and tilxer Lever V atchs; A splendid assortment newest btyle ladies Coral Breastpins; Earing:, Fingerrings ttc.; tiold liuard and Ftb Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; Fine Mourning Fins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Studs; A large selection of Gold l'encila with and without pens; A large lot of Bayley's best Gold Tens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Furse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordion; Solar Suspending and l'arlor Lamps; Girandoles etc.; Every description Silver and common Spectacles; Fine pocket Knives &c.; B lew Fine French Mamie Clocks: to which he would call the attention of th Ung to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and exap 15 Main Street between First andt?econd Cincinnati Clothing Store. 3 next door to C Hell, Urusristf rv MAIX ST., E VAXS V1LLE IA.rtftZ. if AIILEUIXC: & HR UMMER II A L just received Irom their .Manufactory in LJL Cincinnati, the latest New York style of SPRING & s-UMMER CLOTHING. All of which arc made and trimmed in the best manner under their direction expresly for this market, and consists of every article requisite to complete gentlemen's wardrobes. COATS. Superior Black and Blue French and English Clott Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, full trimmed Cassimeret. Brown. Green and Grav. and all col' ors of Tweed Dres's, Sack and Frock Coats. Black Summer Cloth, Lustre and Croton Cloth, Dress, Frock and Sack. Brown Linen and Linen Check and Oinjrhnm Coats. Every variety of Coat Cuatt-es and Roundabouts. PANTALOONS. Superior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimere Pants. Fancy French Ca-i mere do. Black Lustre, Brown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to suit customer. VESTS. Bbk Satin, plain and Fancy Piik fnd Velvet, white Marseilles and Marseilles of alt colors, and all kinds of common vests and prices. l'UKNISHLX; GOODS. Nig- gw All the late styles of plain iff tp -f-sST and fancy silk and satin Cra-raj1'!) vatf, Sca'fs andstocks; whiieljiti silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs Linen and LrfnenboeomelurtS'. Mu.Min and rannet do.; flannel and Net under shirts and Draws; Shirt Collars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; silk, singhamand cotton Umbrellas; Silk Hats; Caps; uoots. Shoes; walking canes, &c All the above articles and everything else in the furnishing line will be told at Cincinnati prices for CASH. We hall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly durinjr the season Irom our Manufactory in Cincin nati. iap4-tfl AHLERING &. BRUMMER. GROCERIES. FRESH ARRIVALS. JUST received by steamers Alex Scott, Empire, Cincinnati, &e : 100 bags Kio Coffee, 10 " Old Gov't Java; 40 bhds New Orleans Sugar; 23 brls Purified do; 12 " Loaf and Towdered do; 50 Plantation Molasses; 20 " and half brls Sugar-House do; 5 tierces Rice; 120 half and qur box Raisins; 1 cask Zanto Currants; N 75 drums Smyrna Figs; 10 boxes Lemon Syrup: 10 " "St. Julian" Clarret Wine; 10 4 Sperm Candles; 50 " No 1, Boston Soap; 12 " "Collins Hartford" Axes; 10 qr casks No 1 Family Mackerel: 4 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do do; 25 " " 2 and 3 do do; 5 packages Codfish; 50 " Herring; 50 bags Table Salt; 5 Pepper; 3 " Spice; 40 boxes Virginia Tobacco; 2 balro Cotton; 1000 Gunny Bags; 1500 select Corks; 15 bbls Tar and Rosir ; 5 Tanner's Oil; Lampblack, Alum, Copperas; Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown; Ven. Red, Red Lead, Larthage, Whiting; Sulphur, Roll Brimstone; Ep. Salts, Saloeratus, etc. ' Which added to my former stock, and late arrival from Cincinnati and Pittsburg, makes my assortment very general and well adopted to the interiot trade, and are offered to merchants and others at a vary small advance for cash. Thankful for pav.tfavora I so! kite a call from mv uivjnu? and the pnbli:, at the wir er of Main and Firn strict frnarSM. M. W FOtsTER,

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WHOLESALE DEALERS IM FOREIGN AHO D0.V1EST13 DRY GOODS,

CORNER OP MAIN AND WATER STREET, EVANS VIELE, I A.,

w0ULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Spring and Summer Foreign VI T HICH we aredailv receiving from the Eastern V lected with creat care and at extremely low rates,

shiners,) with an especial view to tha patronage of the Kvansville Trade, and a we have adopted the motu of "LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," we have no hesitation in pleJging ourselves to City an.

Countrv Merchants. Dealers. Traders. &.C.. who will t. Dlease vou in ütvle. extent, and varietv of (ioods. WILL MAKE IT AN OBJECT WORTHY OF

TABLISIIMENT. ftCr You are particularly requested on visiting our City to call and obtain prices before purchasing. ÖCall at the "EXPRESS STORE," corner of Main and Water Street. ap 13

0HA(;L. IILITJS and FANCY PllINTS. Q i ( I PS. newest Spring and Summer s t j les of äUUVF Orange, Blues, and Fancy Prints, now now on hand and receiving daily; some of them very beautiful, and well adapted to the city trade; which weofferat a&malludvance on Eastern cost, at the Express Store. E. &. W LEWl, ap 13 corner Main and Water street. LAIVNS AND INGIIASIS. OnT Pss- American and Imported Ginghams; ÄOvF 200 pieces assorted qualities and st les of Lawns, for sale very cheap at the Express Store, ' E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 corner of Main and Water street. DOM CSTI CS, OS NED KUGS, TICK IN GS, 1 I a BALES aMMrted brands ot Mublins Irom i lUU Iiht to 37 inch heavy. AUo, 10 bales Os-nebergs; 10 do Tickings; 5 do Drills; 8 do Blue Drills; 6 cates Bleached Muslins. For sale low, w holesale or retail at the Express Store, corner of Main and Water 6treet. ap 13 E. & W. LEWIS. PANT STUFFS. Ftfin PI EC ES Pant Stutfs, tnisday received, conO O v sisting in patt, Cottonades, Camlet, Checks ti ambroons, &.c, also a few Pieces of extra articje of Fancy Linens tor sale low, at wholesale or retail by E. W. LEWIS. ALPACAS, Ac. - ff PIECES Alpacas. Plain, Black, Fancy and loU Mohair Plaids. Also, a few pieces o Silk Warp Lustre, for sale low wholesale or retail. E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street TIIUKADS, BUTTONS Ac. QflOllDuZ. asorted Spool Threads. WU)U 3j0 Rolls Cotton " : 225 pounds of Linin " 40 lbs American and Italian Silk. 1500 gross assorted Buttons, for sale low wholesale and retail at the Express Store, E. & W. LEWIS, ap!3 Corner Main and Water Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. NOW on hand and receiving 2001 .cases Boots and Shoes, consisting in part oi: Ladies Black Pat. tip Buskin; do Colored do do; do Calf and Morocco Shoes; do KiJ Slips; do Buskins; Misies Slips; Children's assorted kinds cacks; Merr's and Boy's Call-skin Boots; do do Kid do; do do Thick do; da do Congress Gaiters; do Patent Leather; do Pumps; Gents coart and fine Brogans. Together with a varied assortment not above mentioned, at wholesale or retail low by E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 comer Main and Water street. 51 HATS and CAPS. 100 Cases Hats and Caps, CONSISTING, in part of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rate ' Beaver; 1st, 2nd and 3rd rate Bruth;Cerro Gordo, Buena Vista, Silk, Wool, and all other varieties. Also, 500 dozen Palm Hats; 10 do Leghorn; 5 do Straw; 5 do Panama. Also a few dozen CAPS. ' , All of the above are of the latest and most fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. For sale low, at wholesale or retad, corner of Main and Water street ap 13J E. &, W. LEWIS. m.Ronncts, Artificials & Ribbons, a. Jf?? THIS day received, 75 dozen assorted J 4oi Florence Braid, Straw, Devon and'v Chip Bonnets 59 boxes artificial Flowers of French and American Manufactures. f If I 4'ecC8 Kibbons white. Bonnet black, figAvFUvf urcd, fancy, cap, colored Taffata, black Taffa, Gold Satin, &c, with all the latest and most fashionable Spring and summer styles, comprising altogether one of the largest assortments in the city. For sale low, wholesale and retail by E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13, Corner Main and Water street. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, Ac. THIS day received at the "Express Store, a few Ccautitul CRAPE SHAWLS, which the ladies are invited to call and examine. Also an assortment ot other varieties of Shaw Is, and an ample assortment ol Dress Goods, fcc E. & W.LEWIS ap 13. Corner Main and Water street. LOOKING GLASSES. JUST received 800 Looking Glasses, consisting of the plain and double bevel, fancy round, bevel band, cherry, tablits, German toilet, statia, &.e.,from 5-8 to 21-14 inch, for sale low, wholesale or retr.il by E.& W.LEWIS, apl3 Corner Main and Water Sinei. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. FRENCH, English and American blue, Hack, drab, olive and steel mixed Cloths and Cussimers, al wholesale and retail low, by E & W. LEWIS. ap 13 Cornor Main and Water Stret ts. ITIOSVITO DAKS. fT A DOZEN Mosqu'.tj B.r., 1U 10 Rolls Linen. E. 6t W. LEWS,

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nCMIANTS, LEWI TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK O and Domestic Dry G-oods, Markets. Manufacturers, &:c. Our stock has been sc under the most favorable circumstances, (with th be kind enoush Jo call and ee us, not only to be abit but also TO OFFER YOU SUCH BARGAINS AS YOUR ATTENTION TO BUY OUT OF OUR Eö LINENS! LINENS -t"1Z PIECES lrbh Linens JL 4 ß 50 pieces Brown French do; 30 uicces Check do: Also 200 pieces Swiss Muslin with a general and varied assortment ot White Dress Goods. E. &. V. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street. VESTINGS, G EN TS. CK A VATS. Ac. T I M1IS day received, an apsorted stock ot YeMings, L Gents. Cravats, llhdkfs., &.c, suited to the Spring and Summer trade, for f ale low at the "Ex piesa Store." E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIE1XY &c. 3C0 doz. assorted Hoiery; tssSr IdO do do Uloves: Z.-, 1 175 do do Suspenders,' Consisting of all the varieties ever brought to thip market, or ever called for, at the corner ot Main'and Water street. ap 13 E. &. . LEWIS. UMHRELLAS & FARASOLS. jtS AN ample assortment of Silk and Also; a mall lot of Shades, which we will ml our usually low rate. E. W. LEWIS, . r. f M : J Af- . . Kell at ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. roMiiss co3insff It? day receired ttutterfiy, 1'olka, Imitation Shell, Tuck Combs, Side do. Pocket do Ivory do. Keding do, arid all other varieties. . 1 or sale wholesale and retail by E. & W.LEWIS. ap 13 Corner Main and Water street CASSINEETTS AND JEANS. I J LUE. black, steel mixed, gold mixed, drab and J fancv CasHiietts. Plain, blue, fancy, gold mixed, strcl do, and striped Kentucky Jeans. Also:cw Hope and Meubtnviile. BrandvWinc, Fisherville, Woodland, Nukeve. Westminister Brooklyn, Uerino, and Rockawav Manufacturies for ßale low wholesale and retail by E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13. Corner Main and Water fetrcet. APRON CHECKS. PIECES Apron Check, thijday opening, for sate low, wholesale or retail. E. &, W. 'LEWIS, ap 13 Corner. Main and Water street. FLOOR CLOTH. 6 FIECES Floor Cloth, expressly lor the city trade , E. &. VV. LEWIS, p 13 Corner .Main and Water street. TO Till? LADIES. rpiUS day received Steel trimmings and tassels, . 1 consisting ot bag clasps and tascels, purse rings. furse clasp, tieel teads, tnadeU and plain purse biln or fale low by E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main Water street. PEUCUSSION CAPS. ()AA rUlil rEKCUSSlON CAPS, G. D. and ÄUU,IJUU assorted qualities. Also, do dozen frnavuig lioxes, tor sole low, whole sale Or retail, corner Main and Water street. p3 E. &. W. LEWIS. IIANDKEUCIUEFS. A LARGE assortment of Silk. Cotton. Ginsham. Bandana, Rare Colors and all other varieties ever broughi to this market, at the corner Main and Water. ap 13 E. & W. LEWIS. FANCY GOODS. TyTOW on hand and rece iving daily one among the i largest assorted sukIls ot ot l ancy Uuods ever brought to this city, consisting, in part, of: Silks, Dress Handerchiefa; Silk and Worsted Ties; Linen and Cotton Edgings, Footings, 5:c; Tapes, Pins, Needles, Beads; Neclaces, Finger-rings, Breast-pins; Violins, Violin strings; Hair-pins. Razors, Razor straps. Fans; Pants Buckles, Sh c Lacets; Spool-stand., Pocket Knives; Plain, Black, and Fancy Veils; Also, a variety of Berriages, . , Cable Cord; Silk and Cotton Purses; Pocket Books, Wall Papper; Fire Screens. CarjietWarp; Cloth and Hair Brushes; Hooks and Eyes; Paste Boards, Bonnet Wire; Shawl Pins, Fringes; Whalebone, Shaving-soap, Äcc, &.C. With a great variety ol articles not above mentionid, which we will be pleaded to thow to our friends And the trade generally. E. &. W. LEWIS, apl3 Corner Main and Water street. LOUISVILLE and Paducah Line of Packets.-The steamera HIBERNlA, S. S. Pi xon, master, and ATLANTIS, E. Kisle, master, will leave, alternately, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ISaturdays, for Owensboro, Evansville, Henderson, Mt. Vernon, Shawneetown, Smithland,. Paducah. Returning, will leave Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Thursdays, an 1 Saturdays. . Any business entrusted to the care of the above packets will be strictly attended to. mar 23. REGULAR WADASli Pa'cUET, ' fT''3! The fine aew. light dratr-ht eteamei 7v Padncaa, Caft. Tittti; dr-winP i- oniy louncen incr.es, will run ourin the season aaa regular pa :ket between Evansville arlu Lat fayette, Indiana. The fa iucah offers vcryimperior romcdations for paeogers. her c 1 '.. ' " ; 1? aecomc;

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P tt enlv tf rnedv t .at can be reneo on nr w v ly remedy tl.ai can be U l cute .lrl-:i-' CM. man nt Iiicts, JSrari? jitra-es that t-ver am-ciine niinwii i - Epilpsyv or rallinff Mcuncss, Ifrsterieal t i , ConvuUions, pa:'s, Sec. - TliidiseaKj cens-f-t in a sudden dep;iva? ton cl tha sense, accompanied itli o violent ccs..taive rno,.,n rf fh e wi , 1e bodv. It tttrCltS LV lit. .! J ! ... r. ,r..'n(V tr n,-?a.le It.avin? the 6t.t ;i tc. iiiin ui'iauu.i (.,rte viV . ...-. --j . xrer in a ttupr, att titled v..'ü gitai wthnt -xhauatioa ot the body. Doctor Hart would irrpress it upon the ramds ot ihe afflicted, that the Vegetable Extract is h? only tniedy ever discovered that can be tilled on jr t.i permanent cuie of this mot dreadful ot all diteat. Vs its tendency is to insanity, niaunt and d ath, die m-sttKiixiui.PusiCiANSot Europe, as v,ei as hoie of our own countiy, have pronounced Epilepsy u curable. Andithustu o cotifiufcred by many, until this most important ot ali discoveries was made . y Doctor S. Hau, nearly sixteen) ears Fince. during hich time it Las been peitoiming toLie cl the mot RlMaCCablxCvkis upon teecru. and has acquirul a reputation which time alone can etiace, Phytkiaiis ot undoubted fckili and expetience, MinUteraot aiüus denominations, nt- well as hundreds of our eminent citizens, all uuite in recommending the use of this Uuly valuable tn.iine to their patients, charge, ind friends, who are thus alhicuja, as the oi.ly rem--dr. , Wx Qcote the LkXQVkSt uh1 by those who hava bt en cu il by this .i!uab!e luedicii itneftv'r "I have cuff red tieyohd myovtiof decnptKn, but now X rejotCt in "being lully reorttl to health and harpinetB." Another says, "1 thank God I feel that 1 am a well man. 1 also feel it my duty, to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that tho-t tiu.i!any -i.'-ed may hnd relief. Another, (who ia an Lmixl.nt Lawyer, and well known in this ci'r.) says, "My son ha been alilicted tor years with Epilepsy, but is now enjoying good health from the Vegetable Extract, lu fame," fays he, Should and ought to le bounded tothe ends d the earth. Another cvs, "Language isentirely inadequate to express my gratitude to Dr. Hart, for hatn been the means, uiiuer the blessinp of God, uf rettoung tne to the enjoyment of good htaith, alter having been aüücied with Epilt p.-y in it worst foicia lor more than twenty-tin ea years and my morning and evening obla'ionct prai.sa and thanksgiving t-ha.l continue to ascend to that God who has atiucjeu hut to make me whole." Epilectic Fits Of twenty &even j-ears and tix months, cured by the use oi this Truly Wonderful Medicine. iiend the following remarkable case f tbe uu of Win. Secore, Et-q., of I'hiladelphia, afflicted with " Epileptic Fits twenty seven ytars and fix montha. After traveling through England.' ocxaiand, Germany, and France, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending for rredicirie, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars, re turned with his eon to thia country, in November last, without receiving any benetu whatever, and was cured by u:-ing Hakt's Vegetaele Extract. Mr. Wm. Secore ' Letter to Dr. Hart: I have spent over three thousand dollars lor medicine and medical attendance. 1 was advised to taka a tour to Europe with hitn, which I did. I first visited England. 1 consulted the most eminent phpicians there in resict to his case; they examined f.im and prescril-ed accordingly. I remained there three months without perceiving any chaner? for the better, which cott me about two hundred and f " y Vjr, pocketed by the phytuian, and the rnoft that 1 received was their opinion thtt my son's ca?e was ho'es and PiismriLY I.vci iuble. I accordirir'.v lett En gland, traveled through Scotland, Germany aiid France, and returned home in t ic month cf November last, with my son as far ftvm being cured as when 1 left. I taw your advertisement in cue of the New XV.-I. , - .. .1 -In J.wt n. . ... II..'.. '... . V,l - 1 Ol K pnpvi?, mm iuuiiuulu iv uj nous ncii.u Extract, tet ir.g your ttatcn ents and certificates of so many cuies, seme ot twenty ci.d thirty ytars stand, ing, and lean assure you I am not sorry 1 did so, as by the use of Hart's ee table Extract alone, he wasrestored to Perfect Health. HL reason, which wai so far gone as to unfit him for business, is entirely restored, w ith the prospect now before him ot life. öliealÜLandnsefulness. He is how 23 years of age. with this most dreadful of diseases, but, thank Go3 is now enjoying good health. " " " . Now, sir, faith without works I don't belieYe In.-." To say It-hall le ever grateful to yon h one t l.irg and as I here enclo?e you one hundred dollar. lhave, no doubt but you wiTl think this another and quite a different thing The debt of gratitude I Hill owa you, but plea& accept this amount as interest on the debt in advance. Yours, very rejiect'ully. (Signed) , WILLIAM SLC0RE. AnctnT remarkable Cure ftrurmedly the vst cf Hart's Vegetable Extract. - Doctor H art: It is with no small degree of gratification that I am enabled to announce to you the com plete restoration to health of my daughter, by the use of your-Vegetable Extract. . At the age of tix years, (her ace at present is sixteen) the was first attacked with this dreadful malady called Epileptic F'ts; and until she commenced taking the Extract, the suffered with attacks ol fits, almost incessantly, and so feverely as to threaten to drive reason from its thton, and render her insane Id:otic. Physicians pronounced her incurable, and cau'd (fa nothing more for her. We had almost despaired of a cure, wlien hearing of the remarkable cures performed by the Vegetable Extract, we determined to give it a trial. The result has exceeded our most sanguine expectation, as by its us she is free from a mubt cL eadful malady, and res-tored to Perfect Health. Should any one foel desirous of seeing i er, and of ascertaining the particulars ol the crue. auch wish may be gratified by calling on or aJJrer-vini a letter to me, pist:pr.id, at mv residence, two ciües from the village ot Yonkers, V e-tche?ter. New York ' "-C.UENSLOW. YonkersN.Y. Tcethin. Worm. Co tit cr.tss. Ärc win mnf'rci this disorder. In all such caes the Vegetable Extract is the only medicine which can ber?lidon with nn degree ol safety. Mothers wh have smalt children should remember this. Makv ACniLr.the past year, whohassuff.-red wi!h this compl . int. and has leen given over by physicians to die, has bt en re- rr j Ly " the use ot buton kittle ol Hart's f j t,j.u Lxtract. The child of William Anderson. N orlh FoiimJi street, Williamsburgh, aged 20 months, had fits constantly for tisht weeks. A consultation of nhvsl. cians was calieil, who decided that the cn?e was a hopeless one, and the child must c". Whilst tf child was in thia dangerous state Mr. AnJerson call el at my office and obtained a bottle of the Extract, administered it to the child, and the tesult was a perieci resiorauon oi neaim. The son of Mr. Robert McGee. corner of Pu'liim and Prince streets. New York, w asw vtrely afTdctai wiih fits. In this ca-e also the physicians held a consultation and eciJed tJtat they could do no more, and that nature must effect its own cure, c Ü.& Uy must die. The Vegetable Extract was administered to him whilst in a tit, by one of the attending phvicians. Its effects were almost instantaneous. (Tba fits was broken and the boy restored to health, t Mr. ,"I shall never ajrnin be without the med. icine in my house, if I can avoid it. for fear that pom of the rest of my children may be attacked ia tne same way. l consider the medicine in valuaule. We would ref-r to the following Denwn. wha have been cured by using Hart's Vegetable Extract. v. liennett, nine years, 171 Grand t. . J. Ellsworth, seven years, 13 Dover Joseph McDougal, nine years, East Brojiiyu 11 H.W. Smith, N.Y Custom Hotisa. S. Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island. Miss E. McKeef, twenty years. YorkvCle. M iss E. Crane, twenty years, K2 Hamrreraty at. Wm. H. Parsel, twenty-threo years, 73 Norfolk st. Jacob Petty, four years. 174 Delancy st. Philo Johnson, twenty-eight yeais.GrrencislU Ct Judge Randall, 34 East Broadway, N. Y. Thomas R. Jones, ot the U. S. Nivv. Cnpt Wm.Jenninza, State st, Br ' -v C:. TnE Time Is Not Far Distajtt. thonsanH who are now trembling under the ha v. ftius dreadui aisease.and tearing that every av-.cV may prnva atal, will find nennanrnt relief ar. be restored t.new life, by tiring this celebrated rru 3 dne. Over O.ne Thocsam) Certificate. Have bepn r. ceived, in testimony of the benrficial results prod u cad by the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable trct. . rrepared by s. Hart, M. rew i oxk. Prica One package, -3 Co . .... Four " ...- .1000 Eiaht - .......- 00 It is carefully nacked uo in bnxei ror tr-r tion, and sent tn any part oftbeUni eJ ?th'eü. Texag - U7 Mam st, between 3d and 4th. . . . . - i.